The suggested answer is A, B.
Stateless firewalls compare the 5-tuple (source IP, destination IP, source port, destination port, and protocol) of each incoming packet against configurable rules to determine whether to permit or deny the packet, making statement A true. They also cannot track connections, meaning they do not maintain information about the state of network connections, which makes statement B true. These firewalls do not remember past traffic patterns, and their decisions are based solely on the current packet without considering its context in a sequence of packets.